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I agree with this statement. Kimi K2.5 is at least as good as the best closed source models today for my purposes. I've switched from Claude Code w/ Opus 4.5 to OpenCode w/ Kimi K2.5 provided by Fireworks AI. I never run into time-based limits, whereas before I was running into daily/hourly/weekly/monthly limits all the time. And I'm paying a fraction of what Anthropic was charging (from well over $100 per month to less than $50 per month).

Beyond agree. Was spending crazy amounts on Claude and it was sporadic at best. Some moments, Opus was a rockstar, others, it couldn’t solve the simplest of problems. Switched to Kimi K2.5 and honestly didn’t think it would do anything other than destroy my code. Crazy enough, it solved the problem I had in less than 60 seconds and I was hooked. Not to say it doesn’t have issues, it does, started repeating itself over and over, forgets things after so much context, etc, though it writes damn good code when it does work properly and for an absolute fraction of the price Anthropic charges.

Saw you wrote that you moved away from Opus 4.5. If you haven’t tried Opus 4.6, there’s only one number different in the name, but the common experience is it’s significantly better.

Have you tried 4.6 as a comparison to Kimi K2.5?


> OpenCode w/ Kimi K2.5 provided by Fireworks AI

Are you just using the API mode?


API mode and Kimi k2.5 is currently free on OpenCode. Enjoy!

Anecdotally, I've cancelled my Claude Code subscription after using Kimi K2.5 and Kimi CLI for the last few days. It's handled everything I've thrown at it. It is slower at the moment, but I expect that will improve.


Does Microsoft get 27% of the debt?


This is probably snark, but to give a clear answer: no. Owners of a company technically "own" the debt in the sense of a balance sheet, but are not liable for it. If you buy a share of stock and the company goes into liquidation, no one can come after you for its debts. What happens is that the creditors all get in line in bankruptcy court and the arbitrator decides who gets how much of whatever is left.


IPFS and Filecoin exist to solve this problem.

https://ipfs.tech https://filecoin.io



thought the same.


This is an awesome resource for Toronto, and a good depiction of it. But at first glance this looks to be incomplete. For instance the Ritz Carlton actually connects to 200 Wellington West.



This looks good, but in order for me to try this it would need vi support and a Linux install option.


I think you might be in the top 0.03% of people who use note taking apps!


A closed source note-taking app is also a questionable decision regardless. The app looks impressive in terms of features, which is actually a con because you may not be able to find an alternative when the time comes and you can no longer use it for any reason.


tbf; all data stored in markdown theoretically solves that.

I currently use Foam on VSCode for notetakng / personal project management. But 2/3rds of my actual typing tends to be inside NeoVim following the foam format (vscode vs vim on the day is determined more by what i'm working on that day vs anything else). I'm constantly on the lookout for a better* system; but haven't found one yet as sometimes I want a UI; but Grep and quick jots inside the terminal is just very useful.


ha, NGL my thought exactly. Maybe ship also as a VSCode extension?


The fact that they chose to suspend the professor as an initial step is still an issue.


Censorship doesn’t inspire chilling effects without merit less punishments, so it was very necessary.


What a dumpster fire. I feel for all affected employees (former and soon-to-be former).


You very likely have a cooling system issue. Normal temps should be closer to half that (~50c). Of course it depends on ambient temps and if you are overclocking, but 100c is not anywhere near normal.


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